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- the present invention relates to a method, system, and non-transitory computer-readable recording medium for managing a medical information platform using a blockchain.
- medical information is centrally managed by individual medical institutions that treat patients, and it is not allowed in principle to share the medical information outside of the medical institutions, except when the patients request their own medical records.
- Such a medical information system centered on individual medical institutions results in fragmentation of the medical information of the patients, which makes it difficult to utilize the medical information and deteriorates quality of medical services.
- Medical information platforms using blockchain technology capable of ensuring reliability and transparency have emerged in recent years and attracted attention from many people.
- Multiple parties with different interests such as medical researchers, medical providers (e.g., hospitals, doctors), and general users (e.g., patients) coexist on such a platform, and the platform is not centered on any one party but based on decentralization.
- methods of managing and operating the platform are more important than anything else.
- the inventor(s) present a technique capable of continuously developing and maintaining a medical information platform using blockchain technology, by issuing and operating not only tokens but also points that may be exchanged for the tokens on the medical information platform, giving the points according to extents of contributions to the medical information platform to draw active participation of users and to directly or indirectly judge the reliability of users who handle sensitive personal information such as medical information on the basis of the points, and dynamically calculating a ratio at which the tokens and points are exchanged for each other.
- One object of the present invention is to solve all the above-described problems in the prior art.
- Another object of the invention is to create a sustainable and wholesome medical information platform by dynamically calculating a ratio at which tokens and points are exchanged for each other on the medical information platform.
- Yet another object of the invention is to draw active participation of users in a medical information platform by giving points according to extents of contributions to the platform.
- Still another object of the invention is to directly or indirectly judge the reliability of users who handle sensitive personal information such as medical information on a medical information platform on the basis of points.
- a method for managing a medical information platform using a blockchain comprising the steps of: dynamically calculating an exchange ratio between tokens and points, with reference to at least one of an amount of points that a user intends to exchange for tokens on a medical information platform, an amount of tokens that the user intends to exchange for points on the medical information platform, an amount of tokens present in a token pool managed by the medical information platform, and an amount of points previously exchanged for tokens on the medical information platform; and providing the user with the tokens or points exchanged with reference to the calculated exchange ratio.
- a system for managing a medical information platform using a blockchain comprising: an exchange ratio management unit configured to dynamically calculate an exchange ratio between tokens and points, with reference to at least one of an amount of points that a user intends to exchange for tokens on a medical information platform, an amount of tokens that the user intends to exchange for points on the medical information platform, an amount of tokens present in a token pool managed by the medical information platform, and an amount of points previously exchanged for tokens on the medical information platform; and a token/point provision unit configured to provide the user with the tokens or points exchanged with reference to the calculated exchange ratio.
- FIG. 1 schematically shows the configuration of an entire system for managing a medical information platform using a blockchain according to one embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 2 illustratively shows how to calculate an exchange ratio between tokens and points according to one embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 3 illustratively shows the internal configurations of a medical information platform according to one embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 4 illustratively shows the internal configurations of a medical information platform according to one embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 1 schematically shows the configuration of the entire system for managing a medical information platform using a blockchain according to one embodiment of the invention.
- the entire system may comprise a communication network, a plurality of user devices 100 , and a repository 200 .
- the communication network may be configured regardless of communication modality such as wired and wireless communications, and may be constructed from a variety of communication networks such as local area networks (LANs), metropolitan area networks (MANs), and wide area networks (WANs).
- LANs local area networks
- MANs metropolitan area networks
- WANs wide area networks
- the communication network described herein may be the Internet or the World Wide Web (WWW).
- WWW World Wide Web
- the communication network is not necessarily limited thereto, and may at least partially include known wired/wireless data communication networks, known telephone networks, or known wired/wireless television communication networks.
- the communication network may be a wireless data communication network, at least a part of which may be implemented with a conventional communication scheme such as radio frequency (RF) communication, WiFi communication, cellular communication (e.g., Long Term Evolution (LTE) communication), Bluetooth communication (more specifically, Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) communication), infrared communication, and ultrasonic communication.
- RF radio frequency
- WiFi Wireless Fidelity
- cellular communication e.g., Long Term Evolution (LTE) communication
- Bluetooth communication more specifically, Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) communication
- infrared communication e.g., Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) communication
- ultrasonic communication e.g., Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) communication
- the plurality of devices 100 are digital equipment that may function to communicate with each other via the communication network, and any type of digital equipment having a memory means and a microprocessor for computing capabilities, such as a computer, a laptop, a smart phone, and a tablet PC, may be adopted as the plurality of devices 100 according to the invention.
- the plurality of devices 100 may include an operating system (to be described below) for managing a medical information platform using a blockchain according to the invention, in the form of a program module such as an application or a widget.
- the program module may be downloaded from an external application distribution server (not shown), an external system (not shown), or the like.
- the medical information platform may refer to a decentralized platform capable of sharing encrypted medical information among a plurality of users on the basis of blockchain technology.
- the medical information platform may operate based on a known blockchain (e.g., Bitcoin, Ethereum, or Quantum).
- a known blockchain e.g., Bitcoin, Ethereum, or Quantum.
- the blockchain based on which the medical information platform operates may encompass various types of blockchains such as a private blockchain, a public blockchain, or a combination of private and public blockchains.
- the medical information platform may issue tokens for platform operation or the like.
- the tokens may be generated on the basis of the conventional Ethereum token standard (i.e., ERC-20) or Quantum token standard (i.e., QRC, a Quantum's counterpart of ERC-20).
- the medical information platform may include a token pool for integrated management of tokens.
- the token pool may include (1) newly issued tokens (for example, after an initial coin offering (ICO) on the medical information platform, the inflation rate applied to the newly issued tokens may be set to be 5% in the first year and to decrease by 30% from the following year), (2) tokens that users pay for using services provided by the medical information platform, and (3) tokens that users exchange for points through the operating system according to the invention.
- newly issued tokens for example, after an initial coin offering (ICO) on the medical information platform
- the inflation rate applied to the newly issued tokens may be set to be 5% in the first year and to decrease by 30% from the following year
- tokens that users pay for using services provided by the medical information platform may be set to be 5% in the first year and to decrease by 30% from the following year
- tokens that users pay for using services provided by the medical information platform may exchange for points through the operating system according to the invention.
- the tokens included in the token pool may be used as tokens for which users exchange points through the operating system according to the invention, and may be used to pay for operation, maintenance, and the like of the medical information platform.
- the medical information platform may further issue points that may be exchanged with tokens, and these points may be used as indicators of extents of users' contributions to the platform. That is, according to one embodiment of the invention, on the medical information platform, predetermined points may be given as a reward to a user who is determined to perform a certain activity meaningful to the platform, on the basis of the extent of the user's contribution.
- the above points may be given at every predetermined period (e.g., one month) and may be expired after a predetermined period (e.g., 24 months) from when they are given.
- a predetermined period e.g. 24 months
- the points given as above may be set to be exchanged for the tokens after a predetermined reserve period (e.g., three months).
- tokens may be set to be traded with other users while points may be set not to be traded with other users. That is, according to one embodiment of the invention, points may not be acquired through trade with other users unlike tokens, and may be set to be acquired by contributing to the platform or paying the platform a large amount of tokens to be exchanged for points. Accordingly, in trading sensitive medical information with other parties including medical institutions or healthcare companies, points may at least serve as an objective indicator that may be used to judge the reliability of the trading parties.
- the operating system may function to dynamically calculate an exchange ratio between tokens and points, with reference to at least one of an amount of points that a user intends to exchange for tokens on a medical information platform, an amount of tokens that the user intends to exchange for points on the medical information platform, an amount of tokens present in a token pool managed by the medical information platform, and an amount of points previously exchanged for tokens on the medical information platform, and to provide the user with the tokens or points exchanged with reference to the calculated exchange ratio.
- a user may exchange tokens and points according to the invention by installing an application including at least a part of the functions of the operating system (or medical information platform) according to the invention on his/her device, or connecting to a website providing at least at least a part of the functions of the operating system (or medical information platform) according to the invention using his/her device.
- the repository 200 may be connected with the medical information platform via the communication network, and may function to encrypt and store medical information.
- the repository 200 may encrypt and store medical information through a private key that may be decrypted only by a user corresponding to the medical information, and a corresponding hash value may be stored on the blockchain.
- the repository 200 may be a decentralized repository configured on the basis of interplanetary file system (IPFS).
- IPFS interplanetary file system
- the operating system may comprise an exchange ratio management unit and a token/point provision unit.
- the exchange ratio management unit and the token/point provision unit may be program modules to communicate with an external system.
- the program modules may be included in the operating system in the form of operating systems, application program modules, and other program modules, while they may be physically stored in a variety of commonly known storage devices. Further, the program modules may also be stored in a remote storage device that may communicate with the operating system. Meanwhile, such program modules may include, but not limited to, routines, subroutines, programs, objects, components, data structures, and the like for performing specific tasks or executing specific abstract data types as will be described below in accordance with the invention.
- the exchange ratio management unit may function to dynamically calculate an exchange ratio between tokens and points, with reference to at least one of an amount of points that a user intends to exchange for tokens on a medical information platform, an amount of tokens that the user intends to exchange for points on the medical information platform, an amount of tokens present in a token pool managed by the medical information platform, and an amount of points previously exchanged for tokens on the medical information platform.
- the exchange ratio management unit may dynamically calculate a token exchange ratio of the points to be exchanged, on the basis of an amount of the points to be exchanged and the amount of tokens present in the token pool.
- the exchange ratio management unit may calculate a ratio at which points are exchanged for tokens, on the basis of a ratio between a predetermined percentage of the amount of tokens held in the token pool and the amount of points that the user intends to exchange for tokens.
- the exchange ratio management unit may calculate the ratio at which points are exchanged for tokens as a value obtained by dividing 30% of the amount of tokens held in the token pool by the amount of points that the user intends to exchange for tokens.
- the exchange ratio management unit may dynamically calculate a point exchange ratio of the tokens to be exchanged, on the basis of an amount of points previously exchanged for tokens by the user on the medical information platform.
- the exchange ratio management unit may calculate a ratio at which tokens are exchanged for points, by calculating the amount of points previously exchanged for tokens by the user on the medical information platform, using at least one of a linear function and a logarithmic function.
- the exchange ratio management unit may calculate the ratio at which tokens are exchanged for points, by calculating the amount of points previously exchanged for tokens on the medical information platform, using a linear function when the amount is not greater than a predetermined level, and using a logarithmic function when the amount is greater than the predetermined level.
- the token/point provision unit may function to provide the user with the tokens or points exchanged with reference to the calculated exchange ratio between tokens and points.
- FIG. 2 illustratively shows how to calculate an exchange ratio between tokens and points according to one embodiment of the invention.
- the operating system may calculate a point exchange ratio of tokens as 1:1 until an amount of points previously exchanged for tokens by a user reaches 2,000 (310), and may calculate the point exchange ratio of tokens such that an amount of exchanged points is 2,000 ⁇ log 10 (amount of tokens/200) when the amount of points previously exchanged for tokens by the user is greater than 2,000.
- users may acquire basic points by exchanging the same amount of tokens, but should use a large amount of tokens in order to acquire more points, so that the users are induced to acquire points through certain meaningful activities (i.e., contributions) on the platform.
- the formula for calculating the ratio at which tokens are exchanged for points according to the invention is not necessarily limited to the foregoing, and may be changed to various formulas as long as the objects of the invention may be achieved.
- FIGS. 3 and 4 illustratively show the internal configurations of a medical information platform according to one embodiment of the invention.
- the medical information platform may comprise a core layer, a service layer, and an application layer, and may operate based on a Quantum blockchain among conventional blockchains.
- the core layer may function as a distributed database that may safely protect medical information of users using encryption technology (e.g., by encrypting the medical information through private keys that may be decrypted only by the users corresponding to the medical information). Further, a separate storage space may be required in order to store or manage the medical information of the users since the amount of information that may be stored in the blockchain is limited, and the core layer may function to manage the repository 200 to this end.
- encryption technology e.g., by encrypting the medical information through private keys that may be decrypted only by the users corresponding to the medical information.
- the medical information of the users provided to the core layer through the application layer may be encrypted by the application layer.
- the service layer according to one embodiment of the invention may enable the application layer and the core layer to be connected to each other, and may function to manage user information (e.g., user accounts for identifying the users), index the medical information, and so on.
- the service layer according to one embodiment of the invention may be connected to the core layer through the medical information stored on the blockchain (e.g., the medical information may be stored in the repository 200 when it is large and a corresponding hash value may be stored on the blockchain, wherein the service layer may find from the core layer a location where the medical information corresponding to the hash value is stored), and may function to input/output the medical information to/from the core layer.
- the service layer may comprise a smart contract part based on an Ethereum virtual machine (EVM) (e.g., a smart contract may include information on a user's account, information on a link related to a location where the medical information is stored, and the like) and a part connecting the application layer and the core layer.
- EVM Ethereum virtual machine
- the application layer may include various types of application programs running on the user devices 100 to manage the medical information platform.
- permission for encrypted medical information may be set on the medical information platform, on the basis of types of users who use the platform.
- the types of the users may include general users, medical providers, and medical researchers.
- the general users, the medical providers, and the medical researchers may all be granted permission to read or write the medical information of their own, and permission to read or write the medical information of other users may be basically set such that the medical information cannot be accessed without separate approval from the other users.
- the medical providers may be temporarily granted permission to read a part of the medical information of other users, in predetermined situations such as an emergency. Meanwhile, the medical providers and the medical researchers may be granted permission to request other users to grant permission to read the medical information of the other users.
- At least one of a conventional centralized method to get direct authentication from a trusted organization and a peer-to-peer (P2P) method to get authentication from an authenticated user may be used to classify the types of the users on the medical information platform.
- P2P peer-to-peer
- the P2P authentication method may be determined by voting of a plurality of authenticated users (in this case, voting results of individual users may not be revealed through an anonymous indorsement protocol (AIP) using a zero-knowledge proof method defined by Indorse, for example). Further, according to one embodiment of the invention, in order to increase the reliability of the P2P authentication method, predetermined points may be paid to an authenticated user participating in an authentication process of another user, in the form of a deposit (or collateral).
- AIP anonymous indorsement protocol
- the points paid in the form of the deposit may be confiscated from (or predetermined points or tokens may be imposed as a fine to) any user who is judged to be malicious or undermine trust of the authentication process, while predetermined points may be given as a reward to any user who is judged to perform the authentication process in good faith or in a normal manner.
- the embodiments according to the invention as described above may be implemented in the form of program instructions that can be executed by various computer components, and may be stored on a computer-readable recording medium.
- the computer-readable recording medium may include program instructions, data files, data structures and the like, separately or in combination.
- the program instructions stored on the computer-readable recording medium may be specially designed and configured for the present invention, or may also be known and available to those skilled in the computer software field.
- Examples of the computer-readable recording medium include the following: magnetic media such as hard disks, floppy disks and magnetic tapes; optical media such as compact disk-read only memory (CD-ROM) and digital versatile disks (DVDs); magneto-optical media such as floptical disks; and hardware devices such as read-only memory (ROM), random access memory (RAM) and flash memory, which are specially configured to store and execute program instructions.
- Examples of the program instructions include not only machine language codes created by a compiler or the like, but also high-level language codes that can be executed by a computer using an interpreter or the like.
- the above hardware devices may be configured to operate as one or more software modules to perform the processes of the present invention, and vice versa.
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